The most famous character in thePokemonfranchise is their beloved mascot,Pikachu.

These range from unlocking powerful attacks to challenging legendary Pokemon.

Pikachu makes short work of the robot, and he absorbs an exuberant amount of electricity in the process.

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Still, within the show’s context, it’s a demonstration of Pikachu’s tremendous control over electricity.

Unfortunately for Ash, Brock’s Onix is a Ground-throw in immune to Electric-throw in attacks.

He made short work of Sceptile and Swellow, leaving only Pikachu to try and best the Eon Pokemon.

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Their third battle ended with Pikachu facing off against the last of the original legendary giants, Regice.

Whenever Pikachu did damage, Regice trapped him in icy pillars and then used Rest to restore its vitality.

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Ash and Wattson facing off in a gym battle in Pokémon.

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Pikachu and Swellow covered in Thunder Armor in Pokémon.

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Pikachu electrocutes Brock’s Onix in Pokémon.

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Ash and Pikachu perform the Z-Move 10,000,000 Volt Thunderbolt in Pokémon.

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Drake’s Dragonite launches Ash’s Pikachu into the air in Pokémon.

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Pikachu faces off against Korrina and her Mega Lucario in Pokémon.

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Pikachu breaks through Latios' attack in Pokémon.

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Pikachu uses Volt Tackle on Regice in Pokémon.

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Pikachu uses Iron Tail on Tapu-Koko in Pokémon.

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Pikachu charges at Leon’s Charizard in Pokémon.

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